1. celeste - Noun
2. Celeste - Proper noun
A city in Texas.
(music) Alternative form of celesta, a musical instrument.
(music) An organ stop, deliberately slightly out of tune to give an undulating sound.
(heraldry) Bleu celeste.
A female given name from French [in turn from Latin].
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAfter a performance one night, Margo's close friend Karen Richards ( Celeste Holm ), wife of the play's author Lloyd Richards ( Hugh Marlowe ), meets besotted fan Eve Harrington in the cold alley outside the stage door. Source: Internet
Anna, played dynamically by Celeste Arias (Old Globe’s ), expands on the chaos. Source: Internet
Another of the three female winners of the night, Celeste, collected her award for rising star after giving a poignant performance of her hit Strange. Source: Internet
Bullied at school, Millie has a few close friends—Josh (Misha Osherovich), an outlandish and confident gay kid, and Nyla (Celeste O’Connor), loyal and artistic. Source: Internet
Based on Celeste Ng’s 2017 bestselling novel of the same name, this story immediately hooks its audience from scene one of the first episode. Source: Internet
According to Mary Celeste Kearney, the director of gender studies and a professor of film, television and theater at the University of Notre Dame, young girls appear much less frequently than boys as the heroes of programs made for media audiences. Source: Internet